PTP 2019 - Paris-Roubaix - Sunday 14 April

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  • ducknumber1
    ducknumber1 Posts: 1,172
    Wout van Aert please, thanks.
  • bobmcstuff
    bobmcstuff Posts: 11,435
    GVA on the basis I cant pick a winner but I think he should place well regardless...
  • stanislav
    stanislav Posts: 1,151
    Wout Van Aert,cheers
    PTP winner 2015.
  • twotoebenny
    twotoebenny Posts: 1,542
    I think I will go with GvA again.
  • bundleboy
    bundleboy Posts: 87
    Luke Rowe please - ta
  • sagefly
    sagefly Posts: 295
    Matteo Trentin please, so looking forward to this race
    Turned out nice again!
  • GVA
    "A cyclist has nothing to lose but his chain"

    PTP Runner Up 2015
  • milton50
    milton50 Posts: 3,856
    GVA if still in time
  • dish_dash
    dish_dash Posts: 5,647
    Cruff wrote:
    M.R.M. wrote:
    Oh dish will you ever learn? :wink: :P
    :D:D:D

    Got a chance... 8)

    Well.... Better than some of the other picks :wink:
  • m.r.m.
    m.r.m. Posts: 3,473
    :lol:

    even a broken clock is correct twice a day! :P
    PTP Champion 2019, 2022 & 2023
  • TheBigBean
    TheBigBean Posts: 21,891
    dish_dash wrote:
    Cruff wrote:
    M.R.M. wrote:
    Oh dish will you ever learn? :wink: :P
    :D:D:D

    Got a chance... 8)

    Well.... Better than some of the other picks :wink:

    Wise choice.
  • gregster04
    gregster04 Posts: 1,756
    Finally had time to do the scoring for PTP Paris-Roubaix. RIdiculously busy life means I've still not even watched any decent highlights yet.

    We had a total of 36 players this year, with only 4 of us actually earning any points. (Could have done with GVA at least leading his group over the line).

    Here is the link to the spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

    Well played RichN95, one of the few people who clearly doesn't under-rate Nils Politt. OCDuPalais came home in second (in PTP terms) with the pick of Yves Lampaert despite still technically selecting the wrong Deceuninck Quick Stepper.

    However, Sepp Vanmarcke seems to reckon that he would have won had his rear derailleur not jammed. So whilst TheBigBean and dish-dash finished joint-third perhaps they were unfortunate not to win maximum points.

    That rounds off the 2019 cobbles season from a PTP POV. Its now over to the Ardennes and the next race to look out for is Amstel Gold on Sunday (21st April).